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Aug 30, 2010 at 12:01 AMAug 30, 2010 at 10:47 AM

Heidi Montag regrets the body she attained through 10 plastic surgeries, saying she wants her G-cup breast implants removed, and she worries about losing her nose. "My boobs are crushing me," Montag, 23, told Life & Style magazine. "My body's still getting used to them, and I have major anxiety about it." Her breasts are "so heavy," she said, they strain her back. The reality-TV star has worn nose tape "24 hours a day since November," hoping to "keep the swelling down and hold my nose in place the way Dr. Ryan sculpted it. I don't want my nose to fall off like Michael Jackson's." Dr. Ryan is Frank Ryan, the surgeon who helped her create her "perfect body" in November. He died Aug.16 in a car crash. When she unveiled her new look, Montag had said: "I love my boobs, but I still want to improve. I didn't get them as big as I originally wanted." Now, she says her breasts contributed to the demise of her relationship with Spencer Pratt, that she looks as if she has been "in a horrific accident" and that Pratt "begged" her not to have surgery in the first place. "I'm obsessed with fitness, but it's impossible to work out with these boobs," she lamented. "It's heartbreaking. I can't live an everyday life. I feel trapped in my own body." Meanwhile, Playboy Playmate Karissa Shannon has told RadarOnline.com that she made a sex tape with Montag. "It's just me and Heidi; that's it," Shannon said. Pratt recently said he found the X-rated footage among items at the Malibu, Calif., home he once shared with Montag.

Abreast of a bad situation

Heidi Montag regrets the body she attained through 10 plastic surgeries, saying she wants her G-cup breast implants removed, and she worries about losing her nose. "My boobs are crushing me," Montag, 23, told Life & Style magazine. "My body's still getting used to them, and I have major anxiety about it." Her breasts are "so heavy," she said, they strain her back. The reality-TV star has worn nose tape "24 hours a day since November," hoping to "keep the swelling down and hold my nose in place the way Dr. Ryan sculpted it. I don't want my nose to fall off like Michael Jackson's." Dr. Ryan is Frank Ryan, the surgeon who helped her create her "perfect body" in November. He died Aug.16 in a car crash. When she unveiled her new look, Montag had said: "I love my boobs, but I still want to improve. I didn't get them as big as I originally wanted." Now, she says her breasts contributed to the demise of her relationship with Spencer Pratt, that she looks as if she has been "in a horrific accident" and that Pratt "begged" her not to have surgery in the first place. "I'm obsessed with fitness, but it's impossible to work out with these boobs," she lamented. "It's heartbreaking. I can't live an everyday life. I feel trapped in my own body." Meanwhile, Playboy Playmate Karissa Shannon has told RadarOnline.com that she made a sex tape with Montag. "It's just me and Heidi; that's it," Shannon said. Pratt recently said he found the X-rated footage among items at the Malibu, Calif., home he once shared with Montag.

Landing in a good situation

In news that is sure to make you re-evaluate all your life choices, Mike "the Situation" Sorrentino will make more than $5million in 2010, according to estimates from The Hollywood Reporter. The Jersey Shore airhead takes in roughly $60,000 an episode, after bonus incentives, on the reality show, a source told the trade publication. He is also expected to rake in $1million this year in appearance fees and is being paid for "developing" several products - including an ab-centric workout video and a line of chewable supplements. The Reporter also claims he scored a six-figure deal to promote a line of vodka (and gets partial ownership in the company). He has signed endorsement deals with Vitamin Water, Reebok and a clothing company; and received a six-figure advance on his autobiography. Not bad for someone with no discernible talent.

Hurry, while anyone cares

Kate Gosselin seems to have some competition in the literary world. According to PopEater.com, the reality-TV star's ex-husband, Jon Gosselin, is teaming with leadership coach Sylvia Lafair to write a book about his trials as the father of sextuplets and twin girls. "Jon is still deciding what exactly the book will be about but knows he wants to focus on his parenting skills," a Gosselin pal told the website. "There is no deal yet or timeline, but the interest in Jon from publishers is huge right now, so he's going to strike while the iron is hot."

- Compiled by Andrew Sterling

asterling@dispatch.com

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